Trichur Round

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Elephants standing in front of  Vadakkunathan during Thrissur pooram festival.
Elephants standing in front of Vadakkunathan during Thrissur pooram festival.
View of M.O.Road from as seen from Thekkinkaadu Maidan.
View of M.O.Road from as seen from Thekkinkaadu Maidan.
View of Vadakkumnatha Temple as seen from Swaraj Round.
View of Vadakkumnatha Temple as seen from Swaraj Round.

Thrissur Round is the local name for circular road in the center of the city of Thrissur, of Kerala, south India, surrounding the small hill on which the Vadakkunnathan Temple to Shiva is built. This temple dominates the local landscape.

It encircles the Thekkinkadu maidan (translation: "Teak-Forest Fields") and is also known as Swaraj Round.

The Swaraj Round is the largest circular road around a ground in India . Seventeen roads are joining to the Round and these roads form another junctions. So Thrissur City spreads in a circular shape.

Till a decade ago, the developments in Thrissur were enclosed in Swaraj Round only. But now, city has developed to suburbs.

The city of Thrissur is actually built around the Thekkinkadu maidan, which is the main venue of the Thrissur Pooram festival. The Thekkinkadu maidan houses the Vadakkunnathan Temple, the Water Authority and the children's park. Construction of no other permanent structure is permitted, although temperory structures for political or religious purposes can be constructed. These have to be removed once the purpose is served.

The origin of the term Thekkinkadu maidan is shrouded in mystery. According to local legends, the entire area around the Vadakkunnathan Temple was covered with lush forests, with Teak being the dominant species. As such the area was infested with thieves and thugs. In order to rid the city of this menace, Shaktan Thampuran ordered the forest to be destroyed. All opposition to this was mercilessly put down. Legends also talk about the beheading of the Vellichapadu or Komaram (Oracle) of the Parmekkavu temple, because he tried to rouse resentment among the populace to the destruction of the forest, by stating that the deity at Parmekkavu desired that the forests not be cut. It has been said that the few teak trees which remain at the Thekkinkadu maidan are the remanents of the teak forests of the past.

Localy, all distances and directions are calculated taking the round as reference point.

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History Kingdom of Kochi, History of Kerala, Sakthan Thampuran, Kodungalloor
Localities Places in Thrissur Rural, Trichur Round, Thrissur City, Thrissur district
Government
Landmarks Trichur Round, Shakthan Thampuran Palace, Kerala Sangeetha Nadaka Academy, Kerala Sahitya Academy
Education Educational Institutes in Thrissur District
Hospitals Major Hospitals in Thrissur City
Transport Cochin International Airport
Culture Culture of Kerala, Cuisine of Kerala, Malyalam, Kerala Sahithya Akademy, Sangeetha Nataka Akademy, Kerala Lalithakala Academy
Places of worship Places of worship near Thrissur, Hindu Temples in Thrissur Rural, Vadakkumnathan Temple, Guruvayur Temple, Chaldean Syrian Church
Other topics Thrissur pooram, Sakthan Thampuran
Languages